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carry out his work instead of [[underlined]] trying to do everything himself [[/underlined]] - which [[underlined]] is a way of not attending to urgent matters [[/underlined]] besides the danger of stoppage in case of absence or sickness. [[underlined]] Promises [[/underlined]] he [[underlined]] will follow my suggestions [[/underlined]] as soon [[underlined]] as Lowe is thru with his accounting work in Perth Amboy
Jan 6. [[/underlined]] Stayed home all day because [[underlined]] Celine leaves to night on her World Tour. [[/underlined]] We had long [[underlined]] intimate talk about our [[/underlined]] past [[underlined]] life, present, future, plans for our children. A happy day [[/underlined]] Evenig [[underlined]] Dicky [[/underlined]] and [[underlined]] Brooksie [[/underlined]] here [[strikethrough]] the [[/strikethrough]] [[underlined]] Nina's children had been here day before. [[/underlined]] Then supper at [[underlined]] Snug Rock. George B, Geo R, Nina [[/underlined]] and [[underlined]] Cornelia. [[/underlined]] Then all drove to S S. [[underlined]] Resolute [[/underlined]] at 8:30 P.M to New York to accompany [[underlined]] Celine. [[/underlined]] Back at 11 P.M.
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[[underlined]] Jan 7. 1927. [[/underlined]] A very busy day at office George B. is on [[underlined]] Jury duty [[/underlined]] White plains.
Meeting of [[underlined]] Schleussner, Sanford Brown Rossi, Redman [[/underlined]] and [[underlined]] myself. [[/underlined]] taking unanimous decision for [[underlined]] vigorous action [[/underlined]] (See minutes) [[underlined]] against Taylor of Diamond Fibre [[/underlined]] Co who is [[underlined]] jumping his agreement [[/underlined]] with us.
Met Dr. [[underlined]] Charles L. Parsons [[/underlined]] and told him about - Wood - Alcohol products + Prohibition Conspiracy  Have paid Nina B and George B in full by check for money owed them for Bonds they sold me.
[[underlined]] Jan 8 [[/underlined]] (Saturday). [[underlined]] George B [[/underlined]] at office, has a day off from [[underlined]] Jury duty. Geo R. absent [[/underlined]] - has a cold  Eveng went to Century Club. Annual meeting drove home 11 P.M.
[[underlined]] Jan 9 [[/underlined]] (Sunday) Very busy day alone at home fixing up notes Income tax returns etc.

Transcription Notes:
I use past tense 'underlined' with a 'd' because that is my understanding from the instructions. It seems a waste of time to edit just to remove the 'd' in 'underlined'. If I review and the transcriber just uses 'underline' I do not add the 'd'